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Posted by Tony on December 25, 2007
Shonnese's commercial
Posted by Tony on December 2, 2007
You may need to stop the music on the main Bird Feeder page.
I shoulda let your sad ass go –
wanna be cool
Posted by Tony on November 9, 2007
If you came from the homepage, don't forget to stop the song.
Posted by Tony on October 30, 2007
They must have come
from some higher dimension just to bring beauty and joy to our planet. They bud,
then bloom, showing off their magnificence, and asking nothing in return, they
leave like a wonderful dream you had the night before, that fades into oblivion
upon waking.
Posted by Tony on October 9, 2007
It's here…The Bird Feeder is back from the printer. Thanks to all those who pre-ordered the book. Thank you for your patience and support. Your copy will be sent out ASAP. For those face-to-face orders, please try to arrange a meeting with me at my hotspots on Broadway. You can contact me through this website, or by leaving a comment.
The first printing is nearly sold-out! So, it's on a first come first serve basis. The second printing is due to arrive at the end of this month.
Thanks again. Best, always…
~Tony
Posted by Tony on October 5, 2007
The Bird Feeder is almost ready.
Posted by Tony on September 15, 2007

Posted by Tony on September 3, 2007
Posted by Tony on August 9, 2007
Broadway has finished mastering the track that he's aptly named, "The Birdfeeder Theme."
You can listen to it by clicking this play button:

You can hear some more of his songs on his MySpace page.?
Posted by Tony on August 1, 2007
Click on cover to enlarge the picture:
There is a lot of work that goes into something that seems as simple as
the cover of a book. Francisco Rubinos had to first create the artwork.
I had to then get an ISBN number and copyright. Francisco's friend, John
Eisler, who is a graphic designer took all the elements and created the
layout that is readable by the printers or someone familiar with Adobe Illustrator. Not sure which of those three
would rank as the most difficult. Here is what John's work looks like, you can click on it to enlarge it:

Cover Layout by John Eisler